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the late 1400s through the early 1600s was a time of exploration
3.4.6 - Quiz: The French, Dutch, and English Colonies Quiz

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1. **Motivations for Colonization**:
- Economic (trade, resources)
- Religious (escaping persecution, spreading faith)
- Political (national glory, competition with other European powers)

2. **Major Colonial Powers**:
- The **French**: Focused on fur trade, established colonies in Canada, and developed alliances with Indigenous peoples.
- The **Dutch**: Established New Netherland (including present-day New York), focused on trade and commerce; known for their shipbuilding and economic prowess.
- The **English**: Established various colonies along the Atlantic coast of North America, including Virginia and Massachusetts, often with motivations related to agriculture and settlement.

3. **Key Events and Figures**:
- John Cabot (English exploration)
- Samuel de Champlain (French explorer)
- Henry Hudson (Dutch and English exploration)

4. **Indigenous Relations**:
- Different strategies employed by the French, Dutch, and English in dealing with Native American tribes.
- Trade alliances vs. conflict.

5. **Colonial Economy**:
- Types of economies developed in these colonies (trade, agriculture, etc.).
- Role of slavery and indentured servitude.

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